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"description": "<p>Since the 1990s, several countries in Latin America liberalized and privatized the public utilities business. As a consequence, there was a transit from the Entrepreneur State to the Regulatory State, the latter being traditionally understood as a model of regulation for competition, with a mayor concern only on economic objectives. Notwithstanding, the socioeconomic reality of Latin American countries, in particular Colombia, presented the fact that competition cannot be the only priority, and that regulation of the public utilities business must also achieve social objectives. Public purposes, understood as economic and social objectives, are the cornerstone of State intervention.</p>",
"license": "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode",
"creator": [
{
"affiliation": "Universidad Externado de Colombia",
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Moreno, Luis Ferney"
}
],
"url": "https://zenodo.org/record/546232",
"image": "https://zenodo.org/static/img/logos/zenodo-gradient-round.svg",
"datePublished": "2016-06-16",
"headline": "Regulation for the accomplishment of public purposes: the case of public utilities in Colombia",
"keywords": [
"Public Purposes",
"Public Utilities Regulation",
"Regulatory state",
"Latin America",
"Regulation",
"Colombia",
"Competition Law"
],
"@context": "https://schema.org/",
"identifier": "https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.201601.011",
"@id": "https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.201601.011",
"@type": "ScholarlyArticle",
"name": "Regulation for the accomplishment of public purposes: the case of public utilities in Colombia"
}